Nilson Angulo
Nilson David Angulo Ramírez (born 19 June 2003) is an Ecuadorian professional footballer who plays as a left winger for Belgian club RSC Anderlecht and the Ecuador national team.[1][2] Standing at 1.83 meters tall and right-footed, he is known for his dribbling skills and versatility, capable of operating as a striker, winger, or even wingback.[1][3] Angulo began his youth career at Independiente del Valle in 2015 before moving to LDU Quito, where he made his senior debut in 2021.[1] In his breakthrough season with LDU Quito, he recorded 6 goals and 4 assists across the Ecuadorian league and Copa Sudamericana, earning recognition as the league's most promising player of the year.[3] His performances led to a call-up to the Ecuador national team in October 2021, marking the start of his international career.[3][4] In July 2022, Angulo transferred to RSC Anderlecht on a five-year contract, becoming one of the club's key young talents in European football.[1][3] He extended his deal in September 2025, committing to the club until June 2029.[1][5] During the 2025–26 Jupiler Pro League season, as of November 2025, he has featured in 14 matches, scoring 2 goals and providing 5 assists while starting all of his appearances.[6][2] On the international stage, Angulo has made 11 appearances for Ecuador without scoring, including his senior debut on 28 October 2021 and a notable starting role in a 0–0 World Cup qualifier against Brazil in June 2025.[4][7] His market value stands at approximately €4.5 million, reflecting his growing reputation as a promising South American export to Europe.[1]Background
Early life
Nilson David Angulo Ramírez was born on 19 June 2003 in Quinindé, Esmeraldas Province, Ecuador.[1] Information about his parents remains limited in public records. Quinindé lies within Esmeraldas Province, a coastal region with a substantial Afro-Ecuadorian population that accounts for approximately 54% of the province's residents (2022 census).[8] The area features a vibrant local culture, including traditional music and community gatherings, alongside widespread access to informal sports facilities that foster early engagement with football. Angulo developed an initial interest in football through this environment, where the sport is deeply embedded in daily life and community activities. His first organized experiences came via local youth programs and school teams in Quinindé, providing foundational skills before he relocated to the Quito area around 2015 to join Independiente del Valle's youth academy, later transferring to LDU Quito in 2020. This marked a pivotal early step in his development.[1]Youth career
Nilson Angulo joined LDU Quito's youth academy at the beginning of 2020, at the age of 16, after developing at Independiente del Valle from 2015 to 2018 and CS Norte América from 2018 to early 2020.[1][9] Having already relocated from his hometown of Quinindé to the Quito area years earlier, this transfer allowed him to immerse himself in the club's structured training environment.[1] In the academy's sub-20 category, Angulo trained across multiple positions, including midfielder and forward, before primarily establishing himself as a left winger known for his dribbling and speed.[10] His physical development during this period was notable; he grew to a height of 1.83 meters while adapting to rigorous professional regimens that emphasized technical skills and tactical awareness.[1] Angulo's performances in Ecuadorian youth leagues and internal tournaments stood out, highlighted by his technical prowess and goal-scoring ability, which earned him invitations to train with LDU Quito's first-team squad starting in 2021.[11] These opportunities marked his rapid progression within the club, positioning him as one of its promising talents before his senior debut.Professional club career
LDU Quito
Nilson Angulo made his senior debut for LDU Quito on 22 June 2021, at the age of 18, substituting in during a 4–2 LigaPro Serie A victory over Delfín SC.[12] His early appearances that season included substitute roles in domestic league matches and the Copa Ecuador, marking his transition from the club's youth system where he had honed his skills as a versatile winger.[1] In 2021, Angulo featured in 11 LigaPro Serie A matches, scoring once and providing one assist, while contributing to LDU Quito's competitive campaign in the Primera Etapa.[13] His role expanded significantly in 2022, where he became a key attacking option, recording 13 league appearances with two goals and two assists, alongside standout contributions in the Copa Sudamericana—eight matches, three goals, and two assists—that helped propel the team through group stages and knockouts.[13] In league and Copa Sudamericana competitions across both seasons, he recorded 32 appearances and six goals; overall in all competitions, he amassed 35 appearances and seven goals, establishing himself as a promising talent in Ecuadorian football.[14] Among his notable performances, Angulo scored his first senior goal on 24 April 2022, netting in a 3–2 LigaPro Serie A win against Mushuc Runa SC, a moment that highlighted his speed and finishing ability.[15] He also delivered in high-stakes fixtures, including a substitute appearance in the 2 May 2022 Clásico de los Capitalinos against rivals Independiente del Valle, where his energetic play in the second half showcased his potential despite the 1–0 defeat.[16] These efforts underscored his growing influence on LDU Quito's attack. Angulo's rapid rise culminated in his transfer to RSC Anderlecht in July 2022, for a fee of €1.9 million, signing a five-year contract that reflected his breakthrough status.[17]RSC Anderlecht
Nilson Angulo joined RSC Anderlecht from LDU Quito in July 2022, signing a five-year contract to mark his transition to European professional football.[3] Upon arrival, he faced initial adaptation challenges, including a late integration due to international commitments with Ecuador and a minor injury, which limited his preparation time and made full 90-minute matches difficult early on.[18] Additionally, mental strain from ongoing transfer speculation affected his focus during his first season in the Belgian Pro League, where the league's demanding pace and physicality tested his adjustment from South American football.[18] To build experience, Angulo was regularly featured with RSCA Futures, Anderlecht's reserve team, from August 2022 through June 2025, where he made 31 appearances and scored 9 goals.[19] This period allowed him to hone his skills, drawing on the technical foundation developed at LDU Quito to gradually acclimate to European competition levels. By the 2024-2025 season, under coach Besnik Hasi, Angulo showed significant progress, transitioning from substitute roles to starting regularly in the first team, with frequent discussions with the coaching staff aiding his integration.[18] Angulo's breakthrough continued into the 2025-2026 season, where he became a key contributor for the first team, recording 2 goals and 7 assists in 13 Jupiler Pro League matches as of November 2025.[1] His performances earned him a contract extension until June 2029, announced on September 19, 2025, reflecting the club's confidence in his development.[5] During the summer 2025 transfer window, interest surged from clubs including Celtic, whose formal bid was rejected, and Liverpool, who sent scouts to monitor him, though Anderlecht rebuffed advances to retain the 22-year-old winger.[17][20]International career
Youth international career
Nilson Angulo earned his first call-up to the Ecuador under-20 national team on May 9, 2023, with his inclusion in the squad for the FIFA U-20 World Cup in Argentina highlighting his rapid progression in the youth setup.[21] His strong form at LDU Quito during the 2022 season contributed to this selection, positioning him as a key attacking option for the team.[22] Angulo featured prominently in the tournament, wearing the number 10 jersey and starting all three group stage matches for Ecuador.[23] He played 296 minutes across the fixtures, scoring three goals that underscored his attacking threat.[24] In the opening 1-0 loss to the United States on May 20, he started and played the full 90 minutes as a left winger.[25] Against Slovakia on May 23, Angulo netted Ecuador's second goal in a 2-1 victory, assisting in the buildup before being substituted in the 88th minute. His standout performance came in the 9-0 rout of Fiji on May 26, where he scored twice—including one assisted by Justin Cuero—and registered a shot on target that was saved by the goalkeeper, before exiting in the 73rd minute.[26] These contributions helped Ecuador top Group B with seven points, advancing to the round of 16 for the first time in their history.[27] In the knockout stage, Ecuador fell 2-3 to South Korea on June 1, with Angulo entering as a halftime substitute and playing 45 minutes in the left-wing role.[28][29] Although Ecuador had qualified for the tournament via the 2023 CONMEBOL U-20 Championship earlier that year, Angulo was unavailable for those qualifiers due to club obligations with LDU Quito.[30] His World Cup appearances provided crucial international exposure, aiding his development as a versatile forward capable of influencing matches through goals and creative play.Senior international career
Nilson Angulo made his senior international debut for the Ecuador national team on 28 October 2021, coming on as a substitute in a 3–2 friendly victory against Mexico after 17 minutes of play.[31] This appearance marked his transition from youth internationals, where he had gained experience in tournaments like the FIFA U-20 World Cup. Following his debut, Angulo earned additional call-ups for friendlies in 2022, substituting in draws against Saudi Arabia on 23 September and Japan on 27 September, both 0–0 results, as Ecuador prepared for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.[31] He did not feature in the World Cup itself but continued to develop within the squad. In 2024, he made a brief substitute appearance in a 3–1 friendly win over Bolivia on 13 June, playing 19 minutes.[31] By November 2025, Angulo had accumulated 12 caps for Ecuador without scoring, primarily as a substitute winger providing depth in attack during the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.[31] His contributions in the CONMEBOL qualifiers that year included a starting role as left winger and playing 89 minutes in a 0–0 draw against Brazil on 6 June, substitute roles in a 0–0 draw versus Peru on 11 June (77 minutes), a 0–0 draw at Paraguay on 5 September (85 minutes), and a 1–0 home win over Argentina on 10 September (59 minutes), helping Ecuador maintain competitiveness in the standings.[31][7] He also featured in two October friendlies, playing 45 minutes each in 1–1 draws against the United States on 11 October and Mexico on 15 October, and a November friendly, playing 45 minutes in a 0–0 draw against Canada on 14 November, showcasing his growing role in international fixtures.[31]Playing style and reception
Playing style
Nilson Angulo primarily operates as a left winger or forward, demonstrating versatility to deploy on the right midfield as well.[1][32] As a right-footed player, he remains effective across both flanks, often cutting inside from the left to exploit spaces with his stronger foot.[33] Angulo's key strengths lie in his dribbling prowess, where he averages 8.38 dribble attempts per 90 minutes with a 53% completion rate, excelling in one-on-one situations through quick footwork and flair reminiscent of Joga Bonito artistry.[34][35] He also boasts strong crossing accuracy, frequently delivering balls into dangerous areas, complemented by reliable short passing at an 82% completion rate.[36][37] Notably, his defensive contributions stand out for a winger, with very strong tackling ability that disrupts opposition play.[36] However, this aggressive approach leads him to commit fouls often, reflecting a weakness in discipline.[36] Angulo's style draws comparisons to Luis Díaz for his pace and directness on the wing, earning him recognition as a potential successor in that mold.[38] His occasional lapses in decision-making under pressure can hinder his output in high-stakes moments.[39] Since moving from LDU Quito to Anderlecht, Angulo has adapted his flair-driven approach to the more structured demands of European football, enhancing his tactical awareness.[1]Reception and potential
Following his participation in the 2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup, where he appeared in four matches for Ecuador and recorded one assist, Nilson Angulo has been recognized as one of the nation's top emerging prospects.[40] His profile rose significantly after the tournament, reflected in his market value increasing to €4.5 million by October 2025.[1][41] During the 2025 season at RSC Anderlecht under coach Besnik Hasi, Angulo earned widespread media praise for his breakout form, particularly in the opening matches where he delivered standout performances, including key contributions in attack.[18] Hasi himself highlighted Angulo's excellent displays while noting areas for defensive improvement, underscoring his rapid development into a vital squad member.[42] This surge prompted Anderlecht to extend his contract through 2029 in September 2025.[5] Transfer speculation has surrounded Angulo amid his ascent, with Celtic's bid in June 2025 rejected by Anderlecht as insufficient.[17] Liverpool have also scouted the winger extensively, viewing him as a potential long-term replacement for Luis Díaz.[43] Later in the year, Elche submitted an offer that was turned down, though Angulo expressed a preference to remain at Anderlecht over a move to La Liga.[44] Ecuadorian analysts regard Angulo as a high-potential talent poised to anchor the national team's attack during the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, bolstered by his strong senior debut performances against Brazil and Peru in June 2025, which drew rave reviews from local media.[45] His recent international call-ups are seen as pivotal for Ecuador's campaign, with experts predicting he could solidify his role as a future star for La Tricolor.[46]Career statistics
Club
Nilson Angulo's club career statistics detail his contributions across domestic leagues, cups, and continental competitions for LDU Quito, RSC Anderlecht, and RSCA Futures as of November 2025. The data reflect his development from a promising talent in Ecuador to a versatile winger in Belgium, with totals encompassing 149 appearances, 22 goals, and 17 assists. Assists are included where reliably tracked, highlighting his creative playmaking.[14]| Club | Years | Competitions | Appearances | Goals | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LDU Quito | 2020–2022 | LigaPro Serie A, Copa Sudamericana | 35 | 7 | 5 |
| RSC Anderlecht | 2022–2026 | Jupiler Pro League, UEFA Europa League/Conference League qualifiers, Croky Cup | 83 | 6 | 10 |
| RSCA Futures | 2022–2025 | Challenger Pro League | 31 | 9 | 2 |
| Total | 149 | 22 | 17 |
International
Angulo has earned 11 caps for the Ecuador senior national team as of November 2025, with no goals scored.[47] His debut came in a 3–2 friendly victory over Mexico on 27 October 2021.[47]Senior International Statistics
| Year | Competition | Appearances | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Friendlies | 1 | 0 |
| 2022 | Friendlies | 2 | 0 |
| 2024 | Friendlies | 1 | 0 |
| 2025 | Friendlies | 3 | 0 |
| 2025 | FIFA World Cup qualifiers | 4 | 0 |
| Total | 11 | 0 |
Youth International Statistics
Angulo represented Ecuador at youth level, notably in the 2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup, where he featured in all four matches without scoring.[48]| Year | Competition | Appearances | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | FIFA U-20 World Cup | 4 | 0 |
| Total | 4 | 0 |